ADP 3-0 Flashcards
What is the Army Doctrine?
A set of ideas that explains how Army forces work together with other military branches as part of a team.
What are Unified Land Operations?
Describes how the army takes and holds the initiative by conducting offensive, defensive, and stability operations to have the advantage.
PEMSPIIT, what are the eight operational variables?
Political,
Economic,
Military,
Social,
Physical environment,
Infrastructure,
Information,
Time
What are the two most challenging potential enemy threats the U.S. faces?
A Nonstate Entity and a Nuclear-Capable Nation-State partnered with one or more Nonstate Actors (Nation state is like a country and a Nonstate is organization that doesn’t have a government backing)
METT-TC Six mission variables
Mission,
Enemy,
Time,
Terrain,
Troops,
Civil considerations
What is a combined arms maneuver?
Combined Arms Maneuver is a military strategy that integrates different combat forces—such as infantry, armor, artillery, and air support—to work together seamlessly.
What is wide area security?
Wide Area Security is a military strategy that focuses on protecting populations, forces, infrastructure, and key areas over a large geographical area.
What is mission command?
The commander issues mission orders to guide and direct unified land operations
What is the foundation of unified land operations built on? (MID)
Mission command, Initiative, decisive action.
What is seizing the initiative?
Taking control and deciding how things will happen.
What are stability operations?
Military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment and to provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief.
What is an operation?
A military action, consisting of two or more related tactical actions, designed to achieve a Strategic Objective, in whole or in part
What tactical action?
Battle or mission using force (lethal or nonlethal) with a specific goal, like targeting the enemy, controlling terrain, or supporting friendly forces.
What are the characteristics of an Army operation? F-DIALS
Flexibility-,depth, intergration, adaptability, leathality, synchronization
What are troop leading procedures? (TLPs)
Steps small-unit leaders follow to assess a mission, create a plan, and get ready for an operation